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Brimstone Hill Fortress, St Kitts
Brimstone Hill Fortress, St Kitts
Beyond its reputation as a rite of passage for just-certified divers, Cozumel poses challenges to even the most experienced divers. The middle of the west coast tends to be preferred by newer divers honing buoyancy skills as they ride the conveyor¬-belt current. It’s the southern tip where things truly get wild. Devil’s Throat offers a narrow tunnel in the wall, swallowing divers only to spit them out at 130 feet, pushing the limits of recreational diving. Farther south still lies Maracaibo, where a rock arch at 115 feet leads to one of the island’s most memorable wall dives, down a sheer face frequented by spotted eagle rays and Caribbean reef sharks. ​
Charlestown, Nevis
Charlestown, Nevis​
Nevis has one of the most charming capitals in the Caribbean. Unspoilt by development, Charlestown still has attractive Georgian buildings and a sociable, village-like atmosphere. Park at the northern end near the Alexander Hamilton Museum then make a clockwise loop walking down Main Street and back along the seafront. On the way you can buy fruit at the market and follow signs leading to historic sights such as the Methodist Church, built by freed slaves in 1844, and the somewhat forlorn Jewish Cemetery.


Cities of Cuba
Cities of Cuba
Take 13-day to Explore Cuba such as Havana, Trinidad and Santa Clara, but also goes off the beaten track for Matanzas, rich in musical and cultural history, and Guantánamo. The final stop is beautiful Baracoa. Spend all nights in casas particulares, staying with locals is one of the best ways to understand this complex island nation
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Ponce, Puerto Rico​
Nevis has one of the most charming capitals in the Caribbean. Unspoilt by development, Charlestown still has attractive Georgian buildings and a sociable, village-like atmosphere. Park at the northern end near the Alexander Hamilton Museum then make a clockwise loop walking down Main Street and back along the seafront. On the way you can buy fruit at the market and follow signs leading to historic sights such as the Methodist Church, built by freed slaves in 1844, and the somewhat forlorn Jewish Cemetery.


Barbados
Barbados
Barbados is one of the best islands for historic sights. Highlights include St Nicholas Abbey, a beautiful Jacobean plantation house, and the lovingly-restored George Washington House, where the first American president lived in 1751. The military Garrison area and the old core of Bridgetown were recently placed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List as outstanding examples of